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What Do We Know About The Rebooted ‘Men in Black’ Movie?

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There is a Men in Black reboot planned for May 2019. What do we know about the project? It's expected to feature an ensemble cast instead of a duo. It might not bring back Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. It is expected to feature Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, and Liam Neeson. The movie will be directed by F. Gary Gray. Steven Spielberg will return as an executive producer on the reboot.

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